LOVE this! And his socks in the second to last picture? Priceless! I need to find something to entertain Jackson while I school the girls. He is all over the place. His current favorite: ashes from the wood stove! We’ve had some serious smack downs over that one. He’s going to have to learn what HOT! means before it gets too much cooler outside. Love Noah posts!

“have you ever emptied a wet wipe box just to watch it die?” I laughed for an age!

I loved this post and it reminded me so much of how my 16 month old feels and acts when I’m working with my autistic 4 year old on his therapy “homework”! Many a wipes box has died a slow, wet death at her hands.

My daughters would BOTH get along great with Noah. Wet wipe boxes die quickly around our house, and if I don’t keep the bathroom door shut the toilet paper does too! As for destruction… an art form around here. It’s probably a good thing we live a few thousand too many miles away for a playdate, or they might take over the world! Cute stuff!

SO CUTE! genius post. i could do one of these as well. samuel gets into everything as well. his favorite is a drawer in the hutch with cards and games. he especially likes the Farkle dice. whenever it’s silent, i have to go check for him. do you have a toy drawer in your kitchen? my friend introduced me to that trick and it helps. it’s a bottom drawer in the kitchen reserved only for toys. it’s worked well for all 3 of mine, though samuel is a tad more curious and destructive so he’ll peer into other drawers as well… recently he took out some cookie cutters and those are still scattered around the house!

Hi Rachel..Such a cute post… I love Noah’s view on how the day goes while Ali is studying.. soooo cute…
Hei..where did you find those “defective” sticky stickers..? I would love to get something like that for Nathan too..

This is the funniest, cutest post I’ve ever read! I stumbled upon your page looking for a sample schedule of a homeschooling family. I am thinking about homeschooling my three children. My oldest will be in Kindergarten.